York Guildhall Media Arts Centre Design Team.

City of York Council (‘CYC’) require a consortium bid from a design team to include:
— Lead Architect — CYC require the lead architect to provide general support and co-ordinate all members of the deign team and liaise with CYC and CYC's operating partner. The architect shall act as principle designer under the CDM Regulations 2015. CYC require the architect and/or its sub-consultant architect to be conservation accredited;
— Structural and Civil Engineering services consultant;
— Mechanical and Electrical services consultant — shall provide general advice, environmental advice, BREAM accreditation advice, access control and fire strategy advice.

York Guildhall Media Arts Centre Design Team.

City of York Council (“CYC”) require a consortium bid from a design team to include:
— Lead Architect — CYC require the lead architect to provide general support and co-ordinate all members of the deign team and liaise with CYC and CYC's operating partner. The architect shall act as principle designer under the CDM Regulations 2015. CYC require the architect and/or its sub-consultant architect to be conservation accredited;
— Structural and Civil Engineering services consultant;
— Mechanical and Electrical services consultant — shall provide general advice, environmental advice, BREAM accreditation advice, access control and fire strategy advice.

York Guildhall Media Arts Centre Design Team

City of York Council | PublishedFebruary 16, 2015 - Deadline April 10, 2015

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City of York Council (“CYC”) require a consortium bid from a design team to include:

• Lead Architect -

CYC require the lead architect to provide general support and co-ordinate all members of the deign team and liaise with CYC and CYC’s operating partner. The architect shall act as principle designer under the CDM Regulations 2015. CYC require the architect and/or its sub-consultant architect to be conservation accredited.

York Guildhall Media Arts Centre Design Team.

City of York Council (‘CYC’) require a consortium bid from a design team to include:
— Lead Architect — shall be an accredited conservation architect and shall act as principle designer under CDM 2015 regulations. CYC require the lead architect to provide general project support and co-ordinate of all members of design team and liaise with CYC's operating partner;
— Structural and Civil Engineering services consultant;
— Mechanical and Electrical services consultant — shall provide general advice, environmental advice, BREAM accreditation advice, access control and fire strategy advice.

York St John University Creative Centre - Design Team PQQ

YORK ST JOHN UNIVERSITY | PublishedJuly 24, 2017 - Deadline September 19, 2017

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In the context of rapid overall growth in student numbers on campus, the continued popularity of Schools and subjects that require specialist space and the physical limitations across the rest of the estate, YSJU is seeking to build a new 'Creative Centre' at its city centre Lord Mayor's Walk (LMW) campus. YSJU will use a two-stage procurement process to appoint a Design Team to support the University on this project. This document outlines stage 1 and includes a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) which YSJU will use to shortlist at least four Design Teams, who will then participate in a design competition. We anticipate that the Design Team for this project will include an architect (including landscape architect), a cost consultant, a services engineer and a structural engineer, as well as a number of other service providers. The winner will be announced in December 2017.

Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services

City of York Council | PublishedMarch 17, 2017 - Deadline April 18, 2017

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CYC are looking to appoint Architectural and Supporting Design Services provider on a ranked framework for 48 months. The works will be from our Capital Teams, predominately Housing and Property Services with an approximate construction value of 1 000 000 GBP > 10 000 000 GBP per annum.

Architectural Designs and Drawings for International Pathway Centre Building.

University of York | PublishedApril 29, 2015

Winner

INTO York Properties Limited

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The University has a requirement for a new, purpose-built centre to house an International Pathway Programme (sometimes known as an International Foundation Programme). The University's original partner (a commercial entity specialising in setting up and running foundation programmes) had commissioned architectural designs and drawings for a unique building, specifically designed for the purposes of housing a foundation programme on a particular University site. These designs/drawings were produced, without University funding, to an enhanced RIBA Stage 2 and used to obtain planning permission for this building. Subsequently, the University decided not to proceed with the original partner and is now looking to establish a pathway programme in its own right. Accordingly, the University plans to purchase the designs/drawings from its original partner. In view of the original partner's exclusive rights in these designs/drawings via its contracted architects, the University does not plan to commence a competitive process for this purchase. The University does not believe that a new design competition could be fairly tendered given the existence of designs/drawings which are acceptable to the University and the local planning authorities and which can be purchased by the University on favourable terms (they have limited value for any other purpose).
The University wishes to state that this is an exceptional use of the Negotiated Procedure without prior publication of a Contract Notice and that it fully intends to compete forthcoming opportunities for architectural designs.

Architectural Designs and Drawings for International Pathway Centre Building.

University of York | PublishedApril 29, 2015

Winner

INTO York Properties Limited

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71220000

The University has a requirement for a new, purpose-built centre to house an International Pathway Programme (sometimes known as an International Foundation Programme). The University's original partner (a commercial entity specialising in setting up and running foundation programmes) had commissioned architectural designs and drawings for a unique building, specifically designed for the purposes of housing a foundation programme on a particular University site. These designs/drawings were produced, without University funding, to an enhanced RIBA Stage 2 and used to obtain planning permission for this building. Subsequently, the University decided not to proceed with the original partner and is now looking to establish a pathway programme in its own right. Accordingly, the University plans to purchase the designs/drawings from its original partner. In view of the original partner's exclusive rights in these designs/drawings via its contracted architects, the University does not plan to commence a competitive process for this purchase. The University does not believe that a new design competition could be fairly tendered given the existence of designs/drawings which are acceptable to the University and the local planning authorities and which can be purchased by the University on favourable terms (they have limited value for any other purpose).
The University wishes to state that this is an exceptional use of the Negotiated Procedure without prior publication of a Contract Notice and that it fully intends to compete forthcoming opportunities for architectural designs.

Disabled Childrens Short Breaks Facility Designer

City of York Council | PublishedMay 26, 2017 - Deadline June 26, 2017

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The initial part of the appointment is to produce an Architectural feasibility study following the production of an options appraisal arising out of liaison with the CYC management team and key stakeholders. The fee for this element of the design will be established by the submission of a resourced activity schedule. Selection of the consultant for the commission will also be based on a quality assessment details of which follow in later sections of this document. The second part of the appointment should the project advance to delivery stage will include for a multidisciplinary design team to design and deliver a bespoke disabled children's short breaks provision care facility including complex health and autism care in York, to include the following principle roles and associated management of other specialist contributing to the design, the fee for this element of the design will be established by the submission of a percentage fee rate to be applied to the final construction value which is expected to be around £2.5m. Services:- Architect / Principle Designer Mechanical Engineer Electrical Engineer Civil Engineer Structural Engineer Landscape Architect